释义 |
goalie|ˈgəʊlɪ| Also -ee. [f. goal n. + -ie.] A goal-keeper.
1921Oxf. Mag. 28 Jan. 158/2 C. V. Hill..journeyed to Henley..much to the discomfiture of the opposing goalee. 1926Spectator 24 Apr. 753/1 One can imagine an indignant Cockney ejaculating as he regarded the rotundity of the Red goalee. 1957Encycl. Brit. XII. 42A/1 The positions on a six-man [ice] hockey team are goal tender (more commonly called goalies in the United States and goaler in Canada), [etc.]. 1966Reader's Digest Mar. 64/2 The players [at ice hockey] (three forwards, two defencemen, one goalie)..are chosen for their ability to skate swiftly, [etc.]. 1967J. Potter Foul Play vii. 84 Most English goalies were prize examples of British phlegm, but Basil outdid the continental keepers in panache. |